
Tina Walsh
Writer, Journalist and Editor at Freelance
Journalist, copywriter & editorial consultant. Writes for UK & international publications.
Articles
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1 month ago |
tempusmagazine.co.uk | Tina Walsh
As cruise ships go, Seven Seas Splendor’s is a sight to behold, an imposing steel and metal confection with a sleek bow that glints in the morning sun as we board in Salerno, southern Italy. Part of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, billed as the “world’s most luxurious fleet”, Splendor launched in 2020 and has 373 suites over 15 categories, all with a private balcony — a rarity in the cruise industry.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
journoresources.org.uk | Tina Walsh
July 19, 2024 (Updated July 17, 2024) It’s no longer enough to possess 100 words a minute in shorthand and know your way around the QWERTY keyboard. In today’s 24-hour media environment, journalists need to be able to operate across a range of digital platforms and be skilled in areas such as social media, mobile journalism and website analytics.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
sellingtravel.co.uk | Tina Walsh
Just the name itself – Istanbul – conjured up images of sultans, labyrinthine bazaars and exotic belly dancers. On my first visit with family, it didn’t disappoint. There is so much to see and do in this fabled Turkish city that the only problem we had was fitting everything into our five-day break.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Tina Walsh
23 February 2024 • 8:00am A statue in Roughlee of Alice Nutter, who was hanged in 1612 after being charged with witchcraft Credit: Andy Ford / Visit Lancashire On a grass verge in the hamlet of Roughlee, deep in the Lancashire countryside, stands a statue of a woman dressed in simple early 17th-century garb, hands manacled, a heavy chain hanging down over the folds of her long dress. This is Alice Nutter, and her statue – though an incongruous sight in this bucolic setting – is an important...
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Feb 20, 2024 |
mytravelingtastes.com | Tina Walsh
Boiled Crawfish, a New Orleans Springtime FavoriteWhen I first came to New Orleans in 1979, my foodie journey was in its infancy. I fell in love with the city, its people and the food! Now in my 60th decade on this planet, I traveled the world and lived in 9 different states, however I have lived the longest in Louisiana. Since 1989, I have lived either full or part time in south Louisiana, continuously. What do I love most about New Orleans? I love that food is an integral part of culture.
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